2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12873-021-00470-y
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Incidence rate and topography of intra-pelvic arterial lesions associated with high-energy blunt pelvic ring injuries: a retrospective cohort study

Abstract: Background The aim of this study was to determine the rate and topography of intra-pelvic arterial lesions associated with high-energy blunt pelvic ring injuries (PRI). Methods This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a level I trauma center serving 500,000 inhabitants. A total of 127 consecutive patients with high-energy blunt PRI were included between January 1st, 2014 and December 31st, 2017. Every patient had a total body or thoraco-abd… Show more

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“…This evolution was supported by research on the origin of pelvic sources of bleeding -in 80-90% of hemodynamically unstable PRI, the main sources of bleeding are the presacral and paravesical venous plexi, and the bone (10). In the remaining 10-20%, the source of bleeding is arterial, mainly from the branches of the internal iliac artery (10,11).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This evolution was supported by research on the origin of pelvic sources of bleeding -in 80-90% of hemodynamically unstable PRI, the main sources of bleeding are the presacral and paravesical venous plexi, and the bone (10). In the remaining 10-20%, the source of bleeding is arterial, mainly from the branches of the internal iliac artery (10,11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%